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that data is used to get us to buy things we might not otherwise have bought that it is used to look at other sites that we might have. otherwise not looked down and governments are interested in using that data to make sure that they don't we don't do things that they disagree with so the the goal is behavior modification or behavior containment and both of these both of these entities need these types of data sets in order to do that and we also need to just be aware of what you just said what this is being used for how we can kind of take back control of our own lives thank you so much brian given technology to the open technology institute for short time. thanks so much guys if you like what you see how do our you tube channel at youtube dot com breaking this and be sure describe for us a single episode of all of our interviews posted separately there on the videos tab and courage i want to check out my interview with former governor and presidential candidate in two thousand for howard dean check out all that and more youtube dot com slash the. and sat and guys that's it for us
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to tell us what to do. that is the kind of atmosphere that exists in egypt from the standpoint of the political atmosphere and among the audiences as well. >> i am going to say the same thing. i will comment on media content. we think it is not our role to judge content, but as much as we can whoever is involving in collecting and disbursing information for the national interest that interest the public, we would defend -- we do not think that justifies any dislike or oppression by any government. i would like to add to the point about the credibility of international actors within it is natural in those situations where there is a divide. you can see that in every aspect of public life. they believe that some of those actors that aligned themselves with both parties of egypt, and that there is no point on talking about that in a sense of taking sides. i think the advice that we try to share across the board is that just focus on principles. and one of the things that we think is people understand and appre
to tell us what to do. that is the kind of atmosphere that exists in egypt from the standpoint of the political atmosphere and among the audiences as well. >> i am going to say the same thing. i will comment on media content. we think it is not our role to judge content, but as much as we can whoever is involving in collecting and disbursing information for the national interest that interest the public, we would defend -- we do not think that justifies any dislike or oppression by any...
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think you for joining us on "rt ." -- thank you for joining us on "rt." >> they say geopolitics is a lot like a schoolyard, and it sounds kind of immature. that is kind of stuff they would do, cancel a date to show you how much their feelings are hurt. it's not mistake this canceled meeting with cutting off diplomatic relations, which is a total rejection of any form of discussion with another country, which sends a bold and possibly dangerous political message. what obama did was a minor annoyance. he knows that he will talk to the group and a near future. how will they not talk to the next g8 summit? will he just hide behind angela merkel the whole time or duck behind the sharp cocktail -- the shrimp cocktail? one could argue that he had to appease republicans by looking strong, but this grand snubbing comes across as silly. passing something like a new amendment is how you show the people you are really mad, even if your anger is a rational because you still pretty much did the right thing. but that is just my opinion.
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joining us today peggy noon an of the wall street. dan balz on the eve of the release of his new book "collision 2012." also with us, barton gellman, who writeses for the "washington post," "time" magazine, the senior fellow at the carnegie sentry foundation, was on the n.s.a. snooping story very early on. david sanger chief washington correspondent for the "new york times." and rounding out the group our old pal john dickerson, our cbs news political director. so we have this threat. does this-- mark, you're the one who first broke this story about edward snowden-- does this change this debate on what the national security agency is doing? because, obviously, the reason we know about this threat is the capabilities at the national security agency. >> well, it's a reminder of the other side of the story, which is that we depend on intelligence. we depend on surveillance, and particularly, we depend on signals to keep the country safe. it doesn't change much about whether they've gone too far or whether we understand enough about the b
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not us. commemorate the war of 1812 commemorate the war of 1812 bicentennial and join our traveling celebration as the chesapeake campaign visits town festivals up and down our shores. visit starspangled200.com. presented by at&t. maryland. land of discovery. >> and welcome back. 6:15 is the tile. we have a pretty shot to show you here. we we have breaks in the cloud cover. so a little bit of sunshine continues to come up. a little bit higher today as we will have flirtatious sunshine that will be peeking in and out of the clouds. i will have your seven-day forecast, and let you know when to expect that rain. >> as we have been talking it is the time of the year, a lot of people look forward to the montgomery county fair. we are already seeing how they are celebrating at the big cheese. >> now we are getting a peek at old mcdonald's farm. live at the fairgrounds, with all the good stuff going on there this morning. good morning, adam. >> good morning. wake up. just chilling with my peeps here
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military and other uses. first, your calls. debbie is joining us from indiana, democrats line. you're on with frank oliveri of cq roll call, good morning. caller: good morning. how much do you think it would hurt to fund something in profits if journalists like yours wrote about the 705 feet in freefall on 9/11 and the evidence that preplanned explosives destroyed it. guest: well, there are all kinds of conspiracy theories about that. i don't actually subscribe to any of them. i think with the government has said about what has happened and what law enforcement and military officials have said about what happened are accurate. i don't think that there was some kind of conspiracy. host: monty asks -- do we need the f-35? it seems old jets were doing well in the bombing the world's poorest of the poor. guest: aside from motive, the actual fighter itself, there is a pretty significant debate as to whether or not the f-35 is the end all be all of the sole answer to our fighter problem because we are in a -- look, this is a problem that innocence was created by the services. they pu
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to sort of listen to us and. of course and maybe what we need or what we want not necessarily what we want what we need and what might help us if they become who is in front of you right now what would you say to him that you think people need right now to help you serve more you've crops and more maybe more funding to do things he says he's going to do this and that to help people. when we're going to be given buses after all so i hope there's all this talk about this and there's no action. it seemed on the heart of the. surface the london. stories ahead for you here on r t including the turkey trial to go taylor coup for these. thousands of demonstrators as they called hands on prison turns to lawyers journalists and a film on the general well in that in just a few minutes. there's a media leader also we believe that maybe. by the same motions through the play your party years ago. where shoes that no one is that stood with to get that you deserve answers from. politics only on our team. we speak your language
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to sort of listen to us and. of course and maybe what we need or what we want not necessarily what we want what we need and what might help us if they become who is in front of you right now what would you say to an easy thing young people need right now to help preserve more you've crops and more maybe more funding to do things he says he's going to do this and that i hope people. are going to be given. winds of hope you know there's all this talk about this and there's no action. seen on the. surface i see london. well stories ahead for you including the turkey trial to could tailor crude riot police a fire to get thousands of demonstrators as a court hands all prison terms to lawyers and journalists and obama army general one that in a few minutes. i live. right. the first strike. and i think. on our reporters we're going to. be an. interview. i. think was staying with us here on r t militants in syria have apparently killed four hundred fifty could civilians it's been reported by an iranian news channel which
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to sort of listen to us and. our world across and maybe what we need or what we want not necessarily what we want what we need and what might help us if they can was in front of you right now what would you say to him that you think young people need right now to help he said more you've crops and more to do maybe more funding to do things he says he's going to do this and that i hope people. when we're going to be given. winds of hope you know there's all this talk about this and there's no action. seen on the. so let's see london well stories ahead for you here on our team including turkey trial. now riot police fired tear gas of demonstrators as a court hands out prison terms to lawyers a journalist and a former army general we've got that story and roll in a few minutes. wealthy british style. time to explain the fine. market. to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds of report . but if you will co
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it used to be. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged welcome is a big issue. coming up on r t in egypt hundreds of promo marci protesters have died during a massive crackdown by government security forces with the death toll likely to rise the future of the nation now looks even more chaotic the latest updates ahead of. u.s. drone strikes in yemen have seemed to racicot uptick now it's reported that one of these strikes killed a top al qaeda bomb maker well look at the u.s. drone war in the country coming up. and it's thursday so it's time for our tech reporter and a digital age u.s. companies face a growing number of hack a tax and it seems that those very companies are thinking about fighting that war on that is tonight's show.
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to sort of listen to us and let us just of course and maybe what we need or what we want not necessarily what we want what we need and what might help us if they become who is in front of you right now what would you say to him that you think people need right now to help preserve more you've crops and morphing maybe more funding to do things he says he's going to do this and that to help people. when we're going to be given buses after all so i hope there's all this talk about this and there's no action seen on the heart of. i see london the m.p. for toll now we're rest was sparked in two thousand and eleven has accused the government of burying the report on the riots and more than a half of the panel's recommendations haven't been addressed at all in its final response which was supposed to outline the efforts to tackle the causes of protest once former senior policy adviser on equality says westminster has learned no lessons from the end rest years ago the government is one of the most competent polk's world governments we've seen in british political history all the initiatives to t
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that use. their pay to shop there you don't pay twice in the same boat in the same risks as a membership as well you pay to go and buy that same was soon would you like to make people start paying to go in the door so that all those people do it who are now getting paid fifteen dollars an hour. they're making they're also paying sam's club employees twelve dollars ten dollars an hour i don't want more specifically would you like all of the wall much in the world to make it to where you have to pay to get into the door of their best not the point the point is that if that's. they wouldn't be able to pay one hundred billion dollars to the owners they would have to pay some of that to the employees adam i want to jump in here but well listen i think this whole disk all the debate is absurd about this living wage what is a living wage is fifteen dollars. really the living wage is that really what you need to get buy in should there be some a basic floor of the day are no don't really say as a socie
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that does not mean they like us and they want -- they oppose us and would like to do is harm. they need to be very careful how we act, that is certainly true. >> that was lord allen west. guantanamo they is not logistically any closer to shattering but we are seeing some movement in the facility. we are learning that two detainees have him transferred out of the cuban detention facility to algeria. the pentagon announced that both were approved for transfer by the guantanamo review task force leaving 164 detainees still in custody. one was captured in december 20, 2000 one and transferred to u.s. custody 90s later. according to his guantanamo bay dials at were leaked by wikileaks, he was believed to be a member of al qaeda with your ties to the algerian armed islamic group. the other was aimed to medium risk prisoner who was thought to pose some threat to u.s. troops. he was recommended to be transferred out in 2006. according to his guantanamo based files he was trained in bomb marking. he was deemed to be a medium risk threat to u.s. interests with high intelligence value bu
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thank you for joining us. what's the reaction in the middle east to the supreme leader's statement this morning? >> morgan, across the board, it's all about strength of response, everybody wondering exactly what the strike will consist of. it has gone down to really nuts and bolts, how many missiles, how much time, what's the duration. i mean it really is a very, very distinct military maneuver being talked about by everybody here. it's also suggestive. people are looking at this trying to determine is it going to be too strong, too larynglarge. what constitutes too strong. hezbollah said if it is deemed to be too strong a military response to the chemical attacks, then they will attack israel. that's been their statement. israel has said they will respond ferociously should something like that occur. that has led to the united states obviously having to rethink exactly what would transpire because they have to walk this delicate line. it has to be strong enough to make the point, it has to be if you want to c
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now norman welcome back to the program great to have you with us so tell us how did how did this get started what what initiated this process this this idea of giving bradley manning the nobel peace prize what was the rationale behind the political action group roots action dot org we realized that bradley manning far from being in a position to just defend himself or be defended should be put forward as a role model when you see something wrong you should call it out you should speak out against it you know it's the antithesis of that notorious phrase that gives us chills just follow orders no you're not supposed to just follow orders and bradley manning and i think a former winner of the nobel peace prize may read maguire said it very well she nominated him for the nobel peace prize and said i can't think of anybody else more deserving he blew the whistle he exposed diplomatic cables and the now notorious collateral murder video he showed that atrocities weren't just an anomaly in iraq with the u.s. occupation they were routine and they were routinely covered up and so as corrigan
now norman welcome back to the program great to have you with us so tell us how did how did this get started what what initiated this process this this idea of giving bradley manning the nobel peace prize what was the rationale behind the political action group roots action dot org we realized that bradley manning far from being in a position to just defend himself or be defended should be put forward as a role model when you see something wrong you should call it out you should speak out...
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military opposition are seriously on the table for washington right now please tell us more. well it appears that the u.s. is no longer just using words to address the ongoing syrian crisis plans of possible military action as you explained are now being deliberated president barack obama is meeting with his national security advisers saturday to discuss recent allegations of chemical weapons being used by the syrian government forces in a damascus suburb earlier this week now despite the fact that the unconfirmed reports made by the syrian rebels have not been verified president obama has called it a big event of grave concern now white house official says that the u.s. has a range of options and that the obama administration is going to act very deliberately in making decisions consistent with u.s. national security interests and how washington can advance its objectives in syria meantime on friday the u.s. navy had. ship armed with missiles in the mediterranean u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel said obama has already asked the pentagon for options on syria now a joint chi
military opposition are seriously on the table for washington right now please tell us more. well it appears that the u.s. is no longer just using words to address the ongoing syrian crisis plans of possible military action as you explained are now being deliberated president barack obama is meeting with his national security advisers saturday to discuss recent allegations of chemical weapons being used by the syrian government forces in a damascus suburb earlier this week now despite the fact...
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public reiterating administration rhetoric against president bashar al assad and his military's alleged use of chemical weapons listen to our concern is not just about some far off land oceans away that's not what this is about our concern with the cause of the defense she was people of syria is about choices that will directly affect our role in the world and our interests in the world. it is also a profoundly about who we are we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried not only successfully but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations now kerry went on to say that the precedent that the international community sets in syria now will dictate how future regimes around the world treat their people but as of right now president obama says no final decision has been made i have said before and i meant what i said that. the world has an obligation to make sure that we've made the norm against you. know what. i have not made a final decision about various factions that might be taken to help or that no
public reiterating administration rhetoric against president bashar al assad and his military's alleged use of chemical weapons listen to our concern is not just about some far off land oceans away that's not what this is about our concern with the cause of the defense she was people of syria is about choices that will directly affect our role in the world and our interests in the world. it is also a profoundly about who we are we are the united states of america. we are the country that has...
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dr paul joins us now from houston texas . dr paul we have a bit of a technical problem so dr paul will be with us in just a moment. he's he's ron paul has been in many ways a thorn in the side of the republican party and in many ways their best salesperson or one of their best choices it's the this the whole issue of republican libertarian is absolutely fascinating. for example we see that the. the republican party is largely it seems to me made up of. we've we've got him with us congressman paul walker hello clyde iraq a very good therefore we got it we're very good so let's let's start with you congressman first of all how did you get into politics what took you from the world of medicine into the world of politics inadvertently i got into politics i really never had much interest in politics and still today it's very secondary to what i try to do but it was in the nineteen seventies i was fascinated with reading economics from a different viewpoint and what i had learned in college and i was fascinated with this school cal
dr paul joins us now from houston texas . dr paul we have a bit of a technical problem so dr paul will be with us in just a moment. he's he's ron paul has been in many ways a thorn in the side of the republican party and in many ways their best salesperson or one of their best choices it's the this the whole issue of republican libertarian is absolutely fascinating. for example we see that the. the republican party is largely it seems to me made up of. we've we've got him with us congressman...
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us. your book reflects that. it has been endorsed by scholars and civil liberties leaders across the board and it has been very, very high praise and rightfully so. what about habeas corpus make you think that it was an important thing for you to spend the last few years of your life on? what about it can help us in our fight for liberty in the midst of war and terror? >> well, during the bush years of the war on terror i was, like many other americans, horrified by a number of practices. the most fundamental liberties, the right of habeas corpus. like many other civil libertarians, i believe that the legal history of habeas corpus would be on our side. that if i just looked into it could, but in her tired silver bullet argument for there were doing. research more in the paper became a book. personally i lot rockier and less clear-cut than that. starting in england which is more important than in my soon to a lot of people and the estates. if the supreme court decision often discussed in
us. your book reflects that. it has been endorsed by scholars and civil liberties leaders across the board and it has been very, very high praise and rightfully so. what about habeas corpus make you think that it was an important thing for you to spend the last few years of your life on? what about it can help us in our fight for liberty in the midst of war and terror? >> well, during the bush years of the war on terror i was, like many other americans, horrified by a number of practices....
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to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. live from moscow it's r.t. and the syrian war has opened another bloody chapter with fierce battles now unfolding in the country's north kurdish fighters have been forced to stand their ground against islamist militants who are pushing them out of their territories we're talking about four hundred and fifty civilians many of whom were women and children were allegedly slaughtered in one incident alone and while there we're talking about the have making specific information of very hard to verify we turn to the kurdish journalist who was on east so that's help us put together a timeline of the conflict for you now according to him radicals launch their attacks on the nineteenth of july by planting a bomb in a kurdish school and then kidnapping civilians the next day there was a chain of explosions targeting houses across the kurdish enclave which leveled one village entirely to the ground while many more locals were kidnapped an islamist cleric in the meantime has declared from a local
to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. live from moscow it's r.t. and the syrian war has opened another bloody chapter with fierce battles now unfolding in the country's north kurdish fighters have been forced to stand their ground against islamist militants who are pushing them out of their territories we're talking about four hundred and fifty civilians many of whom were women and children were allegedly slaughtered in one incident alone and while there we're...
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to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. radical islamists have to turn to syria north into a battleground as they attempt to push kurds out of their territories al-qaeda linked groups are carrying out ethnic cleansing of the local population or so they claim in order to declare an islamist state their four hundred fifty civilians many of whom were women and children were allegedly slaughtered in one attack alone with havoc in the region making it difficult to verify specific information to confirm this we turn to two kurdish journalist barzani so to help us put together a timeline of the conflict he says that the attacks began back on the nineteenth of july when extremists planted a bomb in a kurdish school and abducted civilians there the next day a number of houses across the kurdish enclave were blown up with one village annihilated while many more locals were kidnapped in islam is a cleric declared from a local mosque to those killing members of the ethnic minority would be rewarded in heaven and encourage militants to
to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. radical islamists have to turn to syria north into a battleground as they attempt to push kurds out of their territories al-qaeda linked groups are carrying out ethnic cleansing of the local population or so they claim in order to declare an islamist state their four hundred fifty civilians many of whom were women and children were allegedly slaughtered in one attack alone with havoc in the region making it difficult to...
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thank you for joining us today. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. >>> building a case and a coalition against syria, the united states and its western allies on the verge of striking back against the use of chemical weapons in syria's civil war. but is this even our business? civil rights in the spotlight this hour in this country celebrating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech. lots of big famous names in today's speaking line-up from president obama to bill clinton to oprah winfrey. >>> and also ahead, a teenager takes her own life after she's raped by a 49-year-old man. a judge puts him away for only 30 days. 30 days. and you will never believe how he justifies that sentence. hi, everybody. welcome to the "legal view," i'm ashleigh banfield. our very top story, momentum for the u.s. military strike against syria is building and with deliberate speed today. a senior u.s. official says the pentagon is ready but that there are in fact other p
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of the day the american people may actually benefit from what snowden did which can't be said about us were actual ations. opinions differ on whether that you said back in relations was provided by russia granting fugitive u.s. whistleblower edward snowden asylum or whether that was just a pretext which sadly is true moscow's efforts to limit the damage from the snowden affair says married to ask who is the chief editorial writer for the u.k. based independent newspaper. you know that some people say oh relations between the u.s. and russia generally are very strained and the the reset never really happened that it didn't have the desired effects but i think that to an extent is exaggerated what i find more interesting is what i think the great efforts. president putin has gone to to try to make sure that the snowden affair damages relations with the u.s. as little as possible i think there's a lot of evidence for that which really hasn't been appreciated i think there's been two maybe three one on one telephone conversations between president putin and president obama since snowden la
of the day the american people may actually benefit from what snowden did which can't be said about us were actual ations. opinions differ on whether that you said back in relations was provided by russia granting fugitive u.s. whistleblower edward snowden asylum or whether that was just a pretext which sadly is true moscow's efforts to limit the damage from the snowden affair says married to ask who is the chief editorial writer for the u.k. based independent newspaper. you know that some...
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coming our way explore a billion dollar water business to stay with us. while revolutions in the middle east should get a great deal of coverage. you don't mix a lot of sense revolutions are exciting t.v. peaceful protests are nice but footage of moloch tough cocktails flying and crazed crowds of local middle easterners really grab attention so there's a logical natural reason why some protest movements get a lot of coverage in the mainstream media well others kind of adult please forgive me for being conspiratorial but there is one revolution going down which does have all the exciting visuals of the arab spring but just doesn't get any of the mainstream coverage in fact unarmed people in this country recently stormed the parliament trapping ministers and lawmakers with that they held them down for eight hours demanding the government reside until police with shields smash their way through creating a narrow corridor through which the officials could escape now that sounds like exciting and visual news but why did you hear about it all over the mainstrea
coming our way explore a billion dollar water business to stay with us. while revolutions in the middle east should get a great deal of coverage. you don't mix a lot of sense revolutions are exciting t.v. peaceful protests are nice but footage of moloch tough cocktails flying and crazed crowds of local middle easterners really grab attention so there's a logical natural reason why some protest movements get a lot of coverage in the mainstream media well others kind of adult please forgive me...
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no one respects us, no one fears us. you even get bitch slapped by president putin after begging for five weeks after return nsa leaker edward snowden. what's that you say? we don't understand? it's all about oil? that is a bunch of hog wash. i have an idea. how about we the united states of america develop our own energy source. america is fully capable of doing just that. you should have approved the key stone pipeline. you shouldn't waste our money on your political bungler's hair brain solar energy nonsense, also known as solyndra, to the tune of a half billion of our dollars. you should develop the technology that allows to us drill for oil and the energy to be sufficient. i'm sure you're probably too busy honing your golf game and going to those high fluting cocktail parties right now reports that you're determined not to allow it in the most pop list country. our one time ally until you showed up to interfere with your vacation. but then again, that's no surprise during the benghazi attack, you went to bed. you ne
no one respects us, no one fears us. you even get bitch slapped by president putin after begging for five weeks after return nsa leaker edward snowden. what's that you say? we don't understand? it's all about oil? that is a bunch of hog wash. i have an idea. how about we the united states of america develop our own energy source. america is fully capable of doing just that. you should have approved the key stone pipeline. you shouldn't waste our money on your political bungler's hair brain...
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that data is used to get us to buy things we might not otherwise have bought that it is used to look at other sites that we might have. otherwise not looked down and governments are interested in using that data to make sure that they don't we don't do things that they disagree with so the the goal is behavior modification or behavior containment and both of these both of these entities need these types of data sets in order to do that and we also need to just be aware of what you just said what this is being used for how we can kind of take back control of our own lives thank you so much brian deegan technologist for the open technology institute for short time. thanks so much guys if you like what you see how do our you tube channel at youtube dot com breaking this and be sure describe for us a single episode and all of our interviews posted separately there on the videos tab and courage i want to check out my interview with former governor and presidential candidate in two thousand for howard dean check out all that and more youtube dot com slash for. and guys that's it for us ton
that data is used to get us to buy things we might not otherwise have bought that it is used to look at other sites that we might have. otherwise not looked down and governments are interested in using that data to make sure that they don't we don't do things that they disagree with so the the goal is behavior modification or behavior containment and both of these both of these entities need these types of data sets in order to do that and we also need to just be aware of what you just said...
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to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. the sewer in the war has opened another bloody chapter with fierce battles in our holding in the country's north korea's faces are being forced to stand their ground against islamist militants who are pushing them out of their territories four hundred and fifty civilians many of whom were women and children were allegedly slaughtered in one incident alone would have making specific information hard to verify we turn to kara's journalist a so to help us put together a timeline of the conflict and according to him radicals launched at times on the nineteenth of july by planting a bomb in a kurdish school and kidnapping civilians the very next day there was a chain of explosions start hitting houses across the kurdish enclaves which leveled one village to the ground while many more locals were kidnapped and islam is the cleric was declared from my local mosque killing members of the minority would be rewarded in heaven and he encouraged missions to loot and destroy kurdish homes the viol
to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. the sewer in the war has opened another bloody chapter with fierce battles in our holding in the country's north korea's faces are being forced to stand their ground against islamist militants who are pushing them out of their territories four hundred and fifty civilians many of whom were women and children were allegedly slaughtered in one incident alone would have making specific information hard to verify we turn to...
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to push us to war and to force us to blindly support government policies. the see we're in war has opened another bloody chapter with fears of bottles now unfolding in the country's north parish five being forced to stand their ground against islamist militants pushing them out of their territories four hundred and fifty civilians many of whom were women and children well legibly slaughtered in one incident alone and with habit making specific information hard to verify we tend to kaddish journalist. to help us put together a timeline of the conflict and according to him radicals launched at times on the nineteenth of july by planting a bomb and encourage school and kidnapping civilians that the next day there was a chain of explosions targeting houses across the kurdish enclaves which leveled one village to the ground while many more locals were kidnapped and islamist cleric has declared from a local mosque that those killing members of the minority would be rewarded in heaven and encouraged the militants to loot and destroy kurdish homes the violence has
to push us to war and to force us to blindly support government policies. the see we're in war has opened another bloody chapter with fears of bottles now unfolding in the country's north parish five being forced to stand their ground against islamist militants pushing them out of their territories four hundred and fifty civilians many of whom were women and children well legibly slaughtered in one incident alone and with habit making specific information hard to verify we tend to kaddish...
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they keep us in the dark and spread the fertilizer liberally all over us. i was trying to hear the other side. i invited in glenn greenwald. he said fine. i invited the cato institute and aclu. it turns out they both understand the fourth amendment and agree that's what's happening right now is unconstitutional and illegal. i wanted to get for the sake of my fellow members of congress the other point of view. i had both democrats and republican it is lined for that hearing. the president decided for the second time all year that he had to speak to us at exactly the same time as that hearing. you can draw your own conclusions. cenk: and i have. let's talk about something we mentioned earlier in the show, the department of homeland security funding bill in which you got this provision added, it prohibits funds in the bill from being used in dronevention of the first, second or fourth es. now, it's hard to vote against that. that's why, of course, it got into the bill, but then the n.s.a. spying program where they are collecting data on 300 million americans i
they keep us in the dark and spread the fertilizer liberally all over us. i was trying to hear the other side. i invited in glenn greenwald. he said fine. i invited the cato institute and aclu. it turns out they both understand the fourth amendment and agree that's what's happening right now is unconstitutional and illegal. i wanted to get for the sake of my fellow members of congress the other point of view. i had both democrats and republican it is lined for that hearing. the president...
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e-mail us or tweet us at myfoxdc.com and give s the #mymarchdc or upload the pictures to the myfoxdc facebook page.ge. >> despite the growing outrage against the planned million muslim march on 9/11 they are 91 applying for a permit. they applied to march from the department of intear. i don't they said the process ii under review and the permit has not been granted.rant critics say the date is insensitive to the victims of the september 11 attack. the jury is deciding if nadal hassan should be put to death. the jury got the statement aftee he did not make a closing argueg he did not think much of the t case only asking a few questions. he does not deny being the shooter and has allegedly saidly he wanted the death penalty to become a martyr. >> it's a cost that many families feel is worth the burden but it can leave you burb glid piles of death. president obama on a cross country push to promote a plan he says will make college more affordable. also in the headlines a bug in i your computer is a minor problem but it's a bigger deal when itni happens on the stock market. m the latest
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will use programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world talks about seven v.o.i.p. interviews for intriguing stories for you you. see in trying. to find out more visit our big don't know it's called. welcome to the kaiser report on max geyser you know the dutch of god the economic. private debt has got them down the housing bubble is bursting bursting bursting the economy is contract ing us terry is biting oh ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow on. and unemployment is rising but how is this possible when the dutch current account is positive the government deficit is smaller and exports are doing well something does not add up we need to bring in stacy herbert say see what the frick is going on over there the netherlands well max remember at the beginning of this financial crisis when it was an economic crisis across europe and we.
will use programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world talks about seven v.o.i.p. interviews for intriguing stories for you you. see in trying. to find out more visit our big don't know it's called. welcome to the kaiser report on max geyser you know the dutch of god the economic. private debt has got them down the housing bubble is bursting bursting bursting the economy is contract ing us terry is biting oh ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow on....
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administration to use the use of chemical weapons as a justification to take some kind of retaliatory action. >> no. not to that specific question. >> so there is no precedent? >> not that i'm aware of, no. >> the closest comparison may be operation dessert fox. in 1998, that's when the u.s. led a four day bombing campaign. in april 1993, when they launched tom hawks into in an attempt to assassinate george hw bush. in an interview with the washington post aspen said. request experts say this isn't about sending a message to syria at all. but to another american enemy right next door. specifically iran. he has told iran that all options are on the table. to prevent them from gaining a nuclear weapon. if he lets it go, the threat in iran is weakened. >> john, and the question that experts kept raising with me today, over and over again, is why. why would asaad use chemical weapons now, especially when the president has repeated that this is a red line that cannot be crossed? >> in washington, d.c., tonight paul, thank you and as we mentioned the big news from europe tonight, british la
administration to use the use of chemical weapons as a justification to take some kind of retaliatory action. >> no. not to that specific question. >> so there is no precedent? >> not that i'm aware of, no. >> the closest comparison may be operation dessert fox. in 1998, that's when the u.s. led a four day bombing campaign. in april 1993, when they launched tom hawks into in an attempt to assassinate george hw bush. in an interview with the washington post aspen said....
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government to investigate it this month washington claims it could be used in criminal activity. and go everything you need to know about bitcoin at our website dot com and also online for you it says something like come true dutch scientist has found a way to read people's and my is at our website to find out how his invention blocks brought forth from your head. hurting business says russia's ban on optical brews buying means for in the brews have to find new ways to ship their beer out all this and more just click away on our. they are the worst floods in over two centuries and russia is no and the only country is suffering as you can see the moon river runs along the border with china which has also suffered catastrophic weather since the beginning of summer already over one hundred are reported dead and another one one hundred fifteen missing three of russia's regions have been worst affected and experts say the floods have yet to peak over whole four million homes and livelihoods are under threat in the far east of her box and the next twenty four hours are critical our cor
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appears to be the case the us would say the. regime is any genes that we don't care for they don't do what we like them to do and the opposition especially about al qaida and its us if they if they perish it is not a huge loss to the us the actions of both destroy syria one puts them at ease and would would make a weaker country and as long as this is taking place without any cause to do you without any more on or material cause if the syrians doing it to themselves or they're going to encourage them and by manipulation but in general i don't think the us is convincing when someone claims but i also see a and to the bloodshed in syria professor daoud thank you very much good to talk to you on this thanks for joining us live on r.t. . meanwhile there's been a new suicide bombing in the syrian capital six people were reportedly killed and twenty two injured by the explosion in the center of damascus according to local t.v. a car bomb went off in a crowded mainly christian area this is heavy fighting between government troops and r
appears to be the case the us would say the. regime is any genes that we don't care for they don't do what we like them to do and the opposition especially about al qaida and its us if they if they perish it is not a huge loss to the us the actions of both destroy syria one puts them at ease and would would make a weaker country and as long as this is taking place without any cause to do you without any more on or material cause if the syrians doing it to themselves or they're going to...
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joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us.>> happy to be here. host: i see a lot of touch screens instead of switches and dials. why is that? guest: having a touch screen reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is around 150-plus knobs and that keeps the pilot very busy. screen,r as the touch how much work load is reduced? guest: with the touch screen, your workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation.you can have enhanced situational awareness which affects your survivability. to put that in a different perspective, if the pilot is not as busy with knobs and switches and trying to control precisely where his radar is looking, and he can pay more attention to the big picture and be more lethal as a tactical pilot. host: some of the controls that you do -- this tells you your fuel. if you were to push this, it tells you your weapons capability. this is the overall function of the plane. walk us through some of these other things. guest: this is our tactical situation display. this is our primary display
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would be embarrassed because it will be allied of the us the opposition to the u.s. supporting and claiming that these are people who are seeking democracy and rule of law and fighting corruption or whatever in syria and this is the purpose of the regime change the u.s. would like to. approve or would like and some of its allies that it is the regime who has done this but this has not been independently proven very fired and without an independent verification i think if we would take all what the u.s. president has said does not indicate that military action is imminent. meanwhile there's been a new suicide bombing in the syrian capital six people were reportedly killed and twenty two injured by the explosion in the center of damascus according to local t.v. a car bomb went off in a crowded mainly christian area this is heavy fighting between government troops and rebel forces continues on the outskirts of the city. r.t. live here moscow still to come this hour the far east on edge armies of rescue workers soldiers and volunteers struggle to protect russians. as mas
would be embarrassed because it will be allied of the us the opposition to the u.s. supporting and claiming that these are people who are seeking democracy and rule of law and fighting corruption or whatever in syria and this is the purpose of the regime change the u.s. would like to. approve or would like and some of its allies that it is the regime who has done this but this has not been independently proven very fired and without an independent verification i think if we would take all what...
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it's a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today. live on the program with your top world headlines a vigorous police crackdown on the supporting egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi have turned cairo into a battlefield intense gunfire puddles of blood snipers on rooftops and lofty barricades have all been seen inside the egyptian capital today turmoil quickly spread outside cairo engulfing other cities as well health and security officials are so far only talking about one hundred fifty confirmed casualties although the muslim brotherhood claims it's many many times that figure. was inside one of the protest camps when it was being attacked she has details the egyptian president she has now announced a one month state of emergency across the country in. the growing violence the interim president adly mansour to hold on the army to support the ministry of interior and its police force in this now i have been in the heart of the clashes the main sit in for ousted leader mohamed morsy in your city and the scenes have been extremely b
it's a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today. live on the program with your top world headlines a vigorous police crackdown on the supporting egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi have turned cairo into a battlefield intense gunfire puddles of blood snipers on rooftops and lofty barricades have all been seen inside the egyptian capital today turmoil quickly spread outside cairo engulfing other cities as well health and security officials are so far only talking about one hundred...